Worldwide Renewable Energy Race
The die is cast. Ocean energy is the future. Just yesterday I read a report on ocean energy investments in Scotland. Today South Korea casts a big shadow over the Scottish plans. Korea Western Power Corp (WP) will invest a total of 1.22 trillion won ($1.07 billion) to build 20 tidal power plants, starting next year. Holding Asian tradition high, the powerplants will have a total capacity of 520 megawatts (MW), the world's largest. South Korea is still heavily dependent on oil and gas imports. Ac...
The die is cast. Ocean energy is the future. Just yesterday I read a report on ocean energy investments in Scotland. Today South Korea casts a big shadow over the Scottish plans. Korea Western Power Corp (WP) will invest a total of 1.22 trillion won ($1.07 billion) to build 20 tidal power plants, starting next year. Holding Asian tradition high, the powerplants will have a total capacity of 520 megawatts (MW), the world's largest. South Korea is still heavily dependent on oil and gas imports. According to South Korean officials, renewable energy is a first step towards 'energy independence'. It wouldn't surprise me to see a full scale, worldwide 'renewable energy' race.
via WBCSD
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